The Vincent Lingiari Memorial Lecture will be held for the first time on Gurindji Country, the birthplace of Aboriginal Land Rights, in the heart of the Northern Territory.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) staff and students will join in with the nation to celebrate NAIDOC Week and recognise the history, culture, and achievements of First Nations people across the Territory.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) has officially opened a new office in India, a major step towards attracting students from South Asia to study at our campuses in the NT and Sydney.
Daniel Pate, a Charles Darwin University Master of Emergency and Disaster Management graduate, wants to transform disaster resilience in Kenya. His journey, fuelled by a desire to empower his home country, showcases how studying at CDU can help drive global change.
The Network of Indigenous Partnerships (NIP) membership is open to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students, staff, alumni and members of the broader Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community who collaborate with us to support Indigenous Leadership.
Join Erica van Ash to learn more about Australian CBRN Health Systems Preparedness and Governance on Wednesday, 26 November 2025.
A multi-national research team from Indonesia, Australia, and the United States, are hunting to find the home of one of the world’s most endangered fish, the Clown Wedgefish, a fish so elusive that it has only ever been recorded at fish markets.
Dominique maintains her deep connection to the Territory while kicking goals as an up-and-coming AFL star in Melbourne. Thanks to CDU’s Elite Athlete Support Program and flexible, online learning, she can chip away at her other dream of becoming an occupational therapist in her spare time.
CDU Sustainability Plan 2019
Undergraduate admission pathways for school leavers may not meet minimum ATAR but have a recommendation from their school principal or do not have an ATAR or do not meet the minimum ATAR